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that is critical the watch in the last week to election day. there's also an age divide. it's important as well. you see a huge leap for the president. 56-38, among voters under 50. that's an important part of his constituency. republicans need the older voters by 2i-46. governor romney would like that to be bigger. there's also a racial and gender gap, if you will. i want to put it this way. the president is, if he is above 40% in the white vote, he tends to win a state because of the demographics like ohio. you see them here, 41% of white men, 46% of white women. if the president can hold those numbers, it's most likely he would hang on to ohio. >> from all the math i've seen out there, it's incredibly difficult for mitt romney to get to the white house without ohio. what is his game plan if he doesn't win the buckeye state? >> you know the history. no republican has ever won the the white house without winning the state of ohio. if we start here, the president at 237, if the president were to take ohio, we'll turn that blue, that puts him on the doorstep. the president
that is critical the watch in the last week to election day. there's also an age divide. it's important as well. you see a huge leap for the president. 56-38, among voters under 50. that's an important part of his constituency. republicans need the older voters by 2i-46. governor romney would like that to be bigger. there's also a racial and gender gap, if you will. i want to put it this way. the president is, if he is above 40% in the white vote, he tends to win a state because of the...
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you're the head of elections. you're the secretary of state. free speech? it's not. billionaires control the election. it's not free speech. >> he's whining again. tired of it. talk about people's jobs, ability to feed your families, not whether or not steve is offend ped. >> moderator: moving on to taxes now because that had create lively conversations as well. there's americans who don't believe the tax burden is fairly distributed. for example, investment income tax at a lower rate than people earn at their jobs. what do you think is a fair percentage of the income to pay in taxes. five minutes left. we want everybody to answer and move along. >> corporations, individuals, across the board, 15% flat tax. no more. that's the way to keep us competitive, and i'm against progressive taxation because it's unfair an anti-american. >> moderator: mr. dalton, go ahead. >> dalton: the income tax system is dysfunctional. we need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax erased, replaced by a sales tax, corporate income tax is someth
you're the head of elections. you're the secretary of state. free speech? it's not. billionaires control the election. it's not free speech. >> he's whining again. tired of it. talk about people's jobs, ability to feed your families, not whether or not steve is offend ped. >> moderator: moving on to taxes now because that had create lively conversations as well. there's americans who don't believe the tax burden is fairly distributed. for example, investment income tax at a lower...
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if obama gets elected, u.s. is the next greece. it's just hyperbole the differences between the u.s. and greece are so enormous that it doesn't really bear really fair comparison. not only because the u.s. has got the dollar, which is the world's largest reserve currency and largest market and growing at 2% and employment at 7.8%. all these issues. what the governor is talking about, of course, is debt and deficits. and the very high level of u.s. debt, which at some point is going to have to be addressed. whoever gets elected to the white house, whichever party takes the house and the senate, they are going to have to deal with the debt crisis. >> now, also got a chance to ask richard about his stateside train trip through the u.s. talked to voters from chicago through iowa and utah and california. >> this was brilliant. i tell you why i really liked it because i got to see, i got to see americans, whether it was in the civil war reenactment in iowa or at byu in utah or in colorado and i got to hear what their concerns truly are i
if obama gets elected, u.s. is the next greece. it's just hyperbole the differences between the u.s. and greece are so enormous that it doesn't really bear really fair comparison. not only because the u.s. has got the dollar, which is the world's largest reserve currency and largest market and growing at 2% and employment at 7.8%. all these issues. what the governor is talking about, of course, is debt and deficits. and the very high level of u.s. debt, which at some point is going to have to...
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in florida tell us what happened well it was an experience to put it lightly i went down there as an elected delegate to represent the people of maine maine went strongly for ron paul our state convention we took all the delegates we won all the delegates went down there and various people in the group were ready to go out there regardless of the outcome convention support the nominee but what we saw down there was that there was a script written for this convention it wasn't true political convention. they had desired outcome it wanted it to go a certain way and there wasn't any. only for input from the delegates on the floor of the convention just for a minute aside for the viewers a point of order is something that's a point of privilege for all delegates to be able to make a point of order at any time in a political convention and there were huge roar it's a point of order from the crowd that were just completely ignored so you know i'm a republican candidate i believe i believe in a lot of what the republican party stands for it was really unfortunate to go down there and see that the n
in florida tell us what happened well it was an experience to put it lightly i went down there as an elected delegate to represent the people of maine maine went strongly for ron paul our state convention we took all the delegates we won all the delegates went down there and various people in the group were ready to go out there regardless of the outcome convention support the nominee but what we saw down there was that there was a script written for this convention it wasn't true political...
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this election. >> with just five days left to nail down another turn -- another term, the president's itinerary is packed. at a rally in green bay, the president said mitt romney will not bring about change the country needs. >> governor romney has been using his talents as a salesman to dress up the very same policies that failed our country so badly. >> the campaign is out with new ads. >> the president save the auto industry. >> president clinton says mr. obama needs to strike a good tone. >> it would be who both candidates to close on a positive note, making a case for themselves, a case against the other guy. >> tomorrow, the president had to ohio and will be spending the entire day. he has three different campaign stops, underscoring the importance of the buckeye state. let's get a look at mitt romney's final push. >> we saw mitt romney soften his tone during sandy but that has all changed. it is now back to business and game on. >> if i am elected -- a slip of the time in virginia, but he quickly went back into his stump speech and a new line of attack against the president. >>
this election. >> with just five days left to nail down another turn -- another term, the president's itinerary is packed. at a rally in green bay, the president said mitt romney will not bring about change the country needs. >> governor romney has been using his talents as a salesman to dress up the very same policies that failed our country so badly. >> the campaign is out with new ads. >> the president save the auto industry. >> president clinton says mr. obama...
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if that vote is sewn up 72 hours out before the election. i think that is base they know they got to really motivate and get out. there's all sorts get out to vote going on not just parties but lot of other groups -- >> youth vote. are young people motivated if so for which candidate. >> backn 2008, 75% of youth were very enthusiastic down to 68% of youth who are enthusiastic. they're not finding jobs after they graduate from college, they have to move back home with moms and dads, the enthusiasm to vote for that hope an change that they saw before, they saw it was just bunch of the same they can't even find jobs right now. not as many youth will be out to vote. >> i've heard that exact thing numerous places around the country when the president shown up at college campuses the turn out has not been near what it was in 2008. >> you have to go back to the fact that the president is more popular with younger people. the enthusiasm is there, i think you also can't discount the fact that in 2008 we had president who was committed to ending very
if that vote is sewn up 72 hours out before the election. i think that is base they know they got to really motivate and get out. there's all sorts get out to vote going on not just parties but lot of other groups -- >> youth vote. are young people motivated if so for which candidate. >> backn 2008, 75% of youth were very enthusiastic down to 68% of youth who are enthusiastic. they're not finding jobs after they graduate from college, they have to move back home with moms and dads,...
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john: now a disaster and election myth. the destruction produced by hurricane sandy men not be bad for the economy. >> sometimes they're not harmful because there is extract work with three construction and rehabilitation. >> one analyst says there could be long term benefits of reconstructions. john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to help so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested. please don't. [laughter] when you replace things it looks like it might add to the economy but it could be used for more constructive reasons. john: that is what eludes eludes -- elude paul krugman that the money has to come from somewhere going to
john: now a disaster and election myth. the destruction produced by hurricane sandy men not be bad for the economy. >> sometimes they're not harmful because there is extract work with three construction and rehabilitation. >> one analyst says there could be long term benefits of reconstructions. john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and...
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we're going to be doing double duty next week ahead of the election and starting at 10 a.m. eastern time with a special cost of freedom, your ballot, your bucks. i've been practicing that, not to screw it up. and then we're back on sunday for a live your world at 4 p.m. eastern time, and this street is all about your money and we're all over your money. and we're all over on fox business as well. it was the place to go for the debate, for the conventions and now the police to go, election night. all kicks off at 6:55 p.m. why 6:55, do we know, dagen? >> don't look at me, it's your show. >> neil: no, it could be, like all the baseball games start at 8:07, okay. >> and the first polls close and you need the five minutes to, sort of-- >> the first polls. >> and blow some air. >> okay. there you go. and this should encourage you that the host is on top of all of these developments, but by the way, i do know this, that once we're on, he we won't leave until we have a winner, which could be 2 a.m., 3 a.m., 4 a.m. doesn't matter. as long as it takes, it could be like the end of the
we're going to be doing double duty next week ahead of the election and starting at 10 a.m. eastern time with a special cost of freedom, your ballot, your bucks. i've been practicing that, not to screw it up. and then we're back on sunday for a live your world at 4 p.m. eastern time, and this street is all about your money and we're all over your money. and we're all over on fox business as well. it was the place to go for the debate, for the conventions and now the police to go, election...
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this is an election of consequence. this is an election where i think we're not just going to shape the country for four years but for a generation. so it's important we have a president who understands how to work across the aisle. i was elected in the common wealth of massachusetts. we have a few democrats in my state. my legislature is 85% democrat or was when i was governor, 85%. we had a multibillion dollar budget gap. we didn't go to work attacking each other. we went to work trying to do the people's business. he said the campaign is over. we cut state spending, we cut it. we balanced the budget every year. a $3 billion budget gap became a $2 billion fund. this has to happen in washington. and i will bring it to washington with your help. [applause] i want you to know i am excited about the prospects for our country. i am not down in the dumps. i know we face real challenges and concerns but the american people are creative, can do, hardworking. the american people have what it takes to come out of these tough ti
this is an election of consequence. this is an election where i think we're not just going to shape the country for four years but for a generation. so it's important we have a president who understands how to work across the aisle. i was elected in the common wealth of massachusetts. we have a few democrats in my state. my legislature is 85% democrat or was when i was governor, 85%. we had a multibillion dollar budget gap. we didn't go to work attacking each other. we went to work trying to do...
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we're on the "countdown" to the election. we'll give you compelling reasons why you must give president obama another four years. we'll focus on three election topics incredibly important issues that some how failed to make headlines in this brutal campaign. first the war on drugs. ethan nadelman said although obama has been a disappointment in some ways romney would be a disaster in fighting the the war on drugs. then in the aftermath of super storm sandy, climate change. it still has not been a critical part of our political debate. we'll ask josh becker why president obama deserves an a-plus in the way he handled hurricane sandy. and then we weigh in on what to expect if governor romney goes to the white house. we'll bring a look at the tight race with fresh statistics from dave goldberg, and finally jesse jackson why obama's track record is enough to give him a second term. we'll begin with the war on drugs. ethan nadelman wants to legalize marijuana among others things. he has a clear message. take marijuana out of the c
we're on the "countdown" to the election. we'll give you compelling reasons why you must give president obama another four years. we'll focus on three election topics incredibly important issues that some how failed to make headlines in this brutal campaign. first the war on drugs. ethan nadelman said although obama has been a disappointment in some ways romney would be a disaster in fighting the the war on drugs. then in the aftermath of super storm sandy, climate change. it still...
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. >>> this is your prais for breaking coverage of hurricane sandy and the election. we will be carrying this at least until 11:00 p.m. eastern tonight, possibly longer if it warrants, because this storm is forecast to be a monster when it makes landfall. don't go anywhere. a lot of people said they are holed up in hotel rooms and stuck at airports watching us. we'll carry you through this until it is over. so let's -- this is a live picture now from kill devil hills, north carolina, courtesy our affiliate. look at the surf. >>> we are keeping a close watch on hurricane sandy for you, but we want to take a minute to update the race for the white house right now. we have a new cnn national poll of polls, the average of three new daily tracking polls that shows mitt romney with a very slim lead over president obama. 48% to 46%. hurricane sandy playing havoc with the travel plans for both president obama and mitt romney. both those campaigns. the president is leaving d.c. tonight before the weather worsens. and instead of tomorrow as first planned to get down to florida.
. >>> this is your prais for breaking coverage of hurricane sandy and the election. we will be carrying this at least until 11:00 p.m. eastern tonight, possibly longer if it warrants, because this storm is forecast to be a monster when it makes landfall. don't go anywhere. a lot of people said they are holed up in hotel rooms and stuck at airports watching us. we'll carry you through this until it is over. so let's -- this is a live picture now from kill devil hills, north carolina,...
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by the way, i don't know what anybody in the presidential election mentions this as a bush program. i have a chapter in my forward. i'm not concerned about partisan politics. we need to get history right. start on one administration continue to the other. that's not what it's about either. but what happened if we we let it go? it would've been on the manufacturing access, all these contracts out the door. could a tesla have come in about three factories and scaled itself by a factor time? added those resources, what would've happened if we had the courage to do that? again, i am thinking that would've been a big risk, but it would have been exciting. and it might've been a great thing for american auto workers. >> we are talking with philip auerswald from a professor at george mason university. this is his most recent vote, "the coming prosperity: how entrepreneurs are transforming the global economy." you also serve as an adviser to the clinton global initiative. what do you advise on? >> well, thank you for asking me that question. push aside the global initiative the last three d
by the way, i don't know what anybody in the presidential election mentions this as a bush program. i have a chapter in my forward. i'm not concerned about partisan politics. we need to get history right. start on one administration continue to the other. that's not what it's about either. but what happened if we we let it go? it would've been on the manufacturing access, all these contracts out the door. could a tesla have come in about three factories and scaled itself by a factor time? added...
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we win florida, we win this election! >> well, in 2000 the election turned on the state of florida. in 2004 it was ohio that was the key. in 2008, virginia found itself in the center spotlight. collectively i've been calling them flohva. until florida our new poll has president obama up. ohio we still have the president holding his lead. 51% to 45%. and in a recent poll of likely voters in virginia, the president was up 2 points, a statistical tie and nbc news has it's own coming out tomorrow morning. look at the ad spending in these three states. noern half a billion collectively in the mega states of flohva. they're not just spending money there, they're spending time. the president will have visited the sunshine state 14 times, for mitt romney it's 16. president obama will have made 19 stops in ohio, governor romney will be there 21 times. so let's get to our special panel. adam smith is the political editor, chris booker, wcmh and larry sabado. larry, let me start with you. the state of virginia, last time it was the closest to the country, the national popular vote. it was the
we win florida, we win this election! >> well, in 2000 the election turned on the state of florida. in 2004 it was ohio that was the key. in 2008, virginia found itself in the center spotlight. collectively i've been calling them flohva. until florida our new poll has president obama up. ohio we still have the president holding his lead. 51% to 45%. and in a recent poll of likely voters in virginia, the president was up 2 points, a statistical tie and nbc news has it's own coming out...
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election day. but the not so secret advantage, if you will, depends on democrats having enough time to collect the votes early. and that's been denied for the past two or three days. a slowed down ground game for the democrats will help the republicans, particularly in the battleground states like ohio, new hampshire, virginia, north carolina, all of which have suffered from this monster storm. >> the romney camp has had to cancel a lot of their campaign stops, as well. and now they're talking about maybe moving into these areas to make it a campaign sort of walk around and talk to the people that have been impacted. will that help them? >> romney has to be careful on what he does over the next couple of days. remember libya and how he went to it to talk about what the president did wrong? guess what? he can't make it look like he's capitalizing on obama's inability to campaign during the hurricane crisis. there's another problem for romney. the past three days, the president has looked down right
election day. but the not so secret advantage, if you will, depends on democrats having enough time to collect the votes early. and that's been denied for the past two or three days. a slowed down ground game for the democrats will help the republicans, particularly in the battleground states like ohio, new hampshire, virginia, north carolina, all of which have suffered from this monster storm. >> the romney camp has had to cancel a lot of their campaign stops, as well. and now they're...
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election a close guide monday october twenty ninth on r.t. . over a decade of north austin terrorist attack. ex hostages blunders into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future will yet be written. to me speak to a language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty yard p.t. interviews intriguing stories are you. been trying. to find out more visit are a big don't all teeth don't call. magine assets that the dems own watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. to me devil operation on archie. get off sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom
election a close guide monday october twenty ninth on r.t. . over a decade of north austin terrorist attack. ex hostages blunders into their lives and after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future will yet be written. to me speak to a language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty yard p.t. interviews intriguing stories are you. been trying. to find out more visit are a big don't all teeth...
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president-elect counted on them to get him elected, but now he is learning tat they are not full of hope for him as they were last time. probably because while he is in the white house many young people are still living at their parents' house, facing fewer job opportunities. e president today trying to gin up his basamong young voters with interviews at mtv and rolling stone. will it work? here to talk about it top political journalist and commentator, columnist for the new york post and human events editor and radio talk-show host. welcome. great to have you here. i'll go to you first. you know, this in a tv interview we were listening to this afternoon, and the questions are unbelievable of softballs. it's like so, hat was your first date with michele like? i mean, is this what passes for journalism with the president? >> i think so. a lot of journalists are on his side, so they're giving him an easy shot, but the thing is he's having a hard tie with young voters. we have 12 percent unemployment for 18-29 year olds. and if there were so enthusiastic back in 2008. now they're living in
president-elect counted on them to get him elected, but now he is learning tat they are not full of hope for him as they were last time. probably because while he is in the white house many young people are still living at their parents' house, facing fewer job opportunities. e president today trying to gin up his basamong young voters with interviews at mtv and rolling stone. will it work? here to talk about it top political journalist and commentator, columnist for the new york post and human...
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this is a base election. and that's what both campaigns are doing right now is getting their people to vote early, either the obama campaign is doing their famous souls to the polls push tomorrow morning after churches. that's what we're looking at now. >> peter doing some good reporting for us in clumus ohio. still to come, more on the race for the white house. we've got a lot more on the race for the white house. >>> we're also following the aftermath of the superstorm sandy, four days in a shelter with no shower. we're going to take you to one part of a devastated region in new york city where storm victims are still desperate for food, water and power. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... put
this is a base election. and that's what both campaigns are doing right now is getting their people to vote early, either the obama campaign is doing their famous souls to the polls push tomorrow morning after churches. that's what we're looking at now. >> peter doing some good reporting for us in clumus ohio. still to come, more on the race for the white house. we've got a lot more on the race for the white house. >>> we're also following the aftermath of the superstorm sandy,...
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>> this election couldn't be more important for women on so many different issues. i mean, making sure women have equal pay is key to eliminating that gap in the economy. now because of health care reform, women have access to preventive care. things like breast cancer screenings and contraception. that's really critical. making sure that their kids can stay on their health care until they're 26 years old, which is a relief to many mothers out there who have kids coming out of college or entering, you know, the work force or the work world and having some kind of health care stability. i'm thinking about malia and sasha. i'm thinking about our daughters and granddaughters. i for one am spending a lot of time out there talking to women to make sure they understand all that's on the line. >> reporter: with so much on the line, the president has taken heat for failing to spend more time building relationships with leaders in washington. in a recent interview he told me why outreach isn't his top priority. >> we make turn down the invitation to this or that or the other
>> this election couldn't be more important for women on so many different issues. i mean, making sure women have equal pay is key to eliminating that gap in the economy. now because of health care reform, women have access to preventive care. things like breast cancer screenings and contraception. that's really critical. making sure that their kids can stay on their health care until they're 26 years old, which is a relief to many mothers out there who have kids coming out of college or...
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about it as the state that may deicide the election. it looks -- some people say obama kind of has the lead there, the job picture is it improving there, which helps him out. how do you think things are going there for governor romney and do you really think it's possible that he could actually win ohio? >> yeah. i made two trips to ohio and i'll go back in a few days to ohio again. i've been up in new hampshire. in 2010, there was an incredible shift in the country from 2008 to 2010. this tea party wave, but also this wave of taking over state house, state senate, state legislatures, new hampshire, there was a huge wave. they've got almost -- i think they've got two-thirds of the senate and nearly two 3rd of the house are republican now. you have that same wave in ohio. rob portman wins by 18 points. kay sick wins by a couple of points, but they take over state house, state senate, they win 10 of 18 congressional seats. i think when you're projecting things, you don't go from 2008 to 2010 and think we're going back to 2008 before we go
about it as the state that may deicide the election. it looks -- some people say obama kind of has the lead there, the job picture is it improving there, which helps him out. how do you think things are going there for governor romney and do you really think it's possible that he could actually win ohio? >> yeah. i made two trips to ohio and i'll go back in a few days to ohio again. i've been up in new hampshire. in 2010, there was an incredible shift in the country from 2008 to 2010....
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when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i would be surprised if we did not pick up seats in 2012. >> what would be your advice for candidates coming out of the tea party when it comes to talking about social issues like abortion and other issues that have gotten candidates in trouble in this cycle? >> the point is we are divided as a country. we are almost evenly divided on the issue of abortion. i do not think the law is changing anytime soon. the way you change things is change the hearts and minds of the population. we are worlds away from that. we get bogged down in talking about exceptions to rules. we get uaway from the primary question we are worried about. that is 23 people -- 23 million people out of work. i am socially conservative, but i talk about economic issues beca
when won an enormous amount of seats in statewide elections. just because we did not win every race does not mean it was not a big way. people are worried about the debt. that is what the tea party is worried about. i see the way: on through 2012. i would be surprised -- i see the wave going on through 2012. i would be surprised if we did not pick up seats in 2012. >> what would be your advice for candidates coming out of the tea party when it comes to talking about social issues like...
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election a close guide monday october twenty ninth on r.t.e. . admission and free credit take free. free. free free. free. free. free blog videos. free media. and the. other part of it and realized. the big picture. doesn't have. anything. to teach me. this is why you should care only. it was good to have you with us in ukraine polling stations have closed in parliamentary elections said looks set to test the country's leadership the opposition has pledged to impeach the president if they win enough seats while the race to form a coalition could yet decide the outcome i suppose suggests the ruling party all vigilance is ahead in the vote but has no overall majority. of the ruling party may have won this election in terms of the number of votes they've gained they won in the first place according to most of the exit polls but the combined votes combined seats of the opposition parties may eventually bring them the majority in the new ukrainian parliament and this could in fact spell big trouble for president bush because the opposition has been saying all along that one of its first
election a close guide monday october twenty ninth on r.t.e. . admission and free credit take free. free. free free. free. free. free blog videos. free media. and the. other part of it and realized. the big picture. doesn't have. anything. to teach me. this is why you should care only. it was good to have you with us in ukraine polling stations have closed in parliamentary elections said looks set to test the country's leadership the opposition has pledged to impeach the president if they win...
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election victories guide monday to the twenty ninth on r.t. . we are coming to you live from moscow with a high profile pakistani politician imran khan has been interrogated by u.s. officials over us and drone viewers pulled off a plane in new york he had to explain the details of his campaign against deadly american air strikes in pakistan before cricket star has asked for an apology but as a teaser we're not going to school reports washington remains unrepentant about his controversial program. killing the civilians of one country in the name of security of another the united states has been doing just that for over eighty years and pakistan. there are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered three thousand americans they are plotting to strike again federally administered tribal areas burned bright red on the map that's where u.s. drone attacks have been killing thousands of people claiming the majority of them are militant extremists a study led by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that only around two percent
election victories guide monday to the twenty ninth on r.t. . we are coming to you live from moscow with a high profile pakistani politician imran khan has been interrogated by u.s. officials over us and drone viewers pulled off a plane in new york he had to explain the details of his campaign against deadly american air strikes in pakistan before cricket star has asked for an apology but as a teaser we're not going to school reports washington remains unrepentant about his controversial...
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ukraine is electing a new parliament for the new voting system in place allowing room for some surprises as. the reports form up boxing champion and his party may end up with enough political weight to make or even break the opposition. after what was the most expensive election in the history of silver in ukraine worth more than two billion dollars polling stations of opened across the country as thirty six million voters in ukraine will elect its new parliament the outcome of this election is very much unpredictable mainly because it's a completely new voting system and the result of the election may go either way there are many independent candidates which are not belonging to any party and they eventually could have final say inside the parliament and will be able to choose which lines of parties there will be joining in the new coalition a coalition which can actually spell big trouble for the current version. of the opposition in ukraine has already declared to the president if they gain a majority in parliament in one way or another the biggest dark horse of this election is the f
ukraine is electing a new parliament for the new voting system in place allowing room for some surprises as. the reports form up boxing champion and his party may end up with enough political weight to make or even break the opposition. after what was the most expensive election in the history of silver in ukraine worth more than two billion dollars polling stations of opened across the country as thirty six million voters in ukraine will elect its new parliament the outcome of this election is...
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of the ruling party may have won this election in terms of the number of votes they've gained they won in the first place according to most of the exit polls but the combined votes combined seats of the opposition parties may eventually bring them the majority in the new ukrainian parliament and this could in fact spell big trouble for president bush because the opposition has been saying all along that one of its first decisions should gain a majority in the new parliament would be to impeach the president the biggest intrigue which remains still is whether the party of the former heavyweight champion boxing champion of the world. will be willing to join the opposition in the new coalition within the parliament because so far this court has been saying that he will not form the coalition with the ruling party but still he hasn't officially confirmed that he will be willing to make a new alliance of parties within the parliament with the opposition parties the exit poll results are based only on the proportional seats on the parties which were voted for him during this election but thi
of the ruling party may have won this election in terms of the number of votes they've gained they won in the first place according to most of the exit polls but the combined votes combined seats of the opposition parties may eventually bring them the majority in the new ukrainian parliament and this could in fact spell big trouble for president bush because the opposition has been saying all along that one of its first decisions should gain a majority in the new parliament would be to impeach...
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its new parliament this election is revolutionary in many ways. the voting system itself has changed dramatically now the voting takes place both on proportional seats in parliament and majority very seats in parliament which are split into now in the first part in the proportional receipts nobody has any doubts that the ruling party the party of regions will eventually gain the majority of the votes but the biggest surprise yet may come in the majority of the seats where nobody can predict the result there are many independent candidates running for the majority seeds and they eventually could have final say inside the parliament and will be able to choose which lines of parties they will be joining in the new coalition the opposition in ukraine as already declared its intent to impeach the president if they gain a majority in parliament in one way or another the biggest dark horse of this election is the former boxer who is now finished his career heavyweight champion of the world now turned politician vitale klitschko and many say that it will
its new parliament this election is revolutionary in many ways. the voting system itself has changed dramatically now the voting takes place both on proportional seats in parliament and majority very seats in parliament which are split into now in the first part in the proportional receipts nobody has any doubts that the ruling party the party of regions will eventually gain the majority of the votes but the biggest surprise yet may come in the majority of the seats where nobody can predict the...
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million voters in ukraine will elect its new parliament the outcome of this election is very much unpredictable mainly because it's a completely new voting system and the result of the election may go either way there are many independent candidates which are not belonging to any party and they eventually could have final say inside the parliament and will be able to choose which alliance of parties there will be joining in the new coalition a coalition which can actually spell big trouble for the current president because the opposition in ukraine has already declared to the president if they gain a majority in parliament in one way or another the biggest dark horse of this election is the former boxer who is now finished his career heavyweight champion of the world. he made a surprising rice through the political ranks in ukraine just a year ago imagine his party less than two percent of the votes now different opinion polls put his party second place and many say that it will be klitschko who will eventually have the final say in the forming of a new coalition inside the parliament certainly
million voters in ukraine will elect its new parliament the outcome of this election is very much unpredictable mainly because it's a completely new voting system and the result of the election may go either way there are many independent candidates which are not belonging to any party and they eventually could have final say inside the parliament and will be able to choose which alliance of parties there will be joining in the new coalition a coalition which can actually spell big trouble for...
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now if obama gets re-elected, that has passed. and john boehner will have to think about his feature as speaker. if he wants to stand with the tea party or stand with the vast moderate majority of people in this country who believe that there have to be some revenues, and there have to be some cuts, and there have to be entitlement reforms. there's a rational, sane middle road out there. if romney wins, then he will have to deal with the democrats in the senate which he will want to do, and he will have to say to his right wing as he has implicitly over the last three or four weeks that no, guys, we're not going to have this extreme policy. and as for tax rates mattered, i mean, i think we all live through the great depression of the 1990s after bill clinton raised taxes. and the great depression of the 1980s after ronald reagan raised taxes, especially on business, three times. >> we're going to have to see stop -- no, we're going to have stop, take a break. >>> when we come back, we'll talk inevitably about all this, but also go
now if obama gets re-elected, that has passed. and john boehner will have to think about his feature as speaker. if he wants to stand with the tea party or stand with the vast moderate majority of people in this country who believe that there have to be some revenues, and there have to be some cuts, and there have to be entitlement reforms. there's a rational, sane middle road out there. if romney wins, then he will have to deal with the democrats in the senate which he will want to do, and he...